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Cellular Respiration
By Jenn Fitzgerald
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All about Glycolysis.....
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Now on to the Kreb's Cycle....
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True or False: Glycolysis is the second part of Cellular Respiration.
True
False
Why is glycolysis an anaerobic process?
Glycolysis produces carbon dioxide in its steps
Glycolysis does not produce carbon dioxide in its steps
Glycolysis utilizes oxygen in its steps
Glycolysis does not utilize oxygen in its steps
Why is there a net yield of 2, not 4, ATP molecules in glycolysis?
2 molecules of ATP are produced during glycolysis
2 molecules of ATP are used to complete glycolysis
2 molecules of ATP are used to begin glycolysis
2 molecules of ATP are produced from ATP synthase
What molecule enters the Krebs Cycle to start?
glucose
acetyl CoA
pyruvate
ATP
Only 1 molecule of pyruvate goes through the Krebs Cycle at a time.
True
False
What are the products of the Krebs Cycle? Select all that apply.
FAD
NADH
NADP+
FADH2
NAD+
ADP
ATP
NADPH